Stationary Thermomagnetic Waves in Superconductors
Nizam A. Taylanov (Institute of Applied Physics, National University, of Uzbekistan)

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the behavior of stationary thermomagnetic waves in superconductors, focusing on how external magnetic fields influence wave properties like velocity and thickness.
Contribution
It provides a qualitative analysis of thermomagnetic wave propagation in superconductors, including estimates of wave velocity and front thickness, considering external magnetic field effects.
Findings
External magnetic field slightly affects wave profile
Wave velocity and thickness are estimated
Thermomagnetic wave behavior is qualitatively characterized
Abstract
The propagation of a nonlinear stationary thermomagnetic wave in superconducting media is qualitatively analyzed in view of the effect of an external magnetic field. The velocity and the thickness of the wave front are estimated. It is demonstrated that the inclusion of an external magnetic field affects the thermomagnetic wave profile only slightly.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
